- Bad
Schandau (German: [baːt ˈʃandaʊ] ;
Upper Sorbian: Žandow,
pronounced [ˈʒandɔf]) is a spa town in Germany, in the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district...
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valley of the
Kirnitzsch river in
Saxon Switzerland, from the town of Bad
Schandau up to the
Lichtenhain Waterfall, in the muni****lity of Sebnitz. The line...
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cultivated by
humans in many places.
Smaller towns and
villages such as Bad
Schandau or Königstein in the
district of Sächsische
Schweiz are part of this region...
- Bautzen–Bad
Schandau railway is a 64-kilometre long
railway line in the
state of Saxony, Germany,
which connects Bautzen to Bad
Schandau via Neukirch/Lausitz...
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Pflanzengarten Bad
Schandau (6100 m2) is a
botanical garden located in the
Saxon Switzerland National Park on the Kirnitzschtalstraße, Bad
Schandau, Saxony, Germany...
- The Bad
Schandau Elevator is a p****enger truss-tower
elevator built in 1904 at Bad
Schandau, a spa town in Saxony, Germany. The
height of the elevator...
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recreational rock
climbing was developed.
Falkenstein rock in the area of Bad
Schandau is
considered to be the
place were the
German rock
climbing tradition started...
- been
referred to as the Meißner Hochland, Meißen
Oberland or
Heide über
Schandau. The
description became po****r
through the
publication of the name by...
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Filming took
place in Berlin, Görlitz, on the
Kirnitzschtal tramway near Bad
Schandau, and
finished in the MMC
Studios Köln in
Cologne on July 14. Filmmakers...
- Bad
Schandau station is a
minor junction station in Bad
Schandau in the
German state of Saxony. The
station is
located on the
south bank on the Elbe on...